Hi,
I'm trying to implement a multilanguage app.
i need to access the requested language by adding a two letter iso 
parameter to the URL before the controller name.
for example:
http://appPath/en/home
http://appPath/fr/home
http://appPath/ar/home

i'm using a basic stateprovider for routing right now. any idea how to 
change this to get this feature working?
     $stateProvider
             .state('home', {
                 url: '/home',
                 templateUrl: baseTemplateUrl + "home.html",
                 controller: 'homeController'
             })
            .state('login', {
                url: '/login',
                templateUrl: baseTemplateUrl + "login.html",
                controller: 'loginController'
            })
          .state('customers', {
              url: '/customers',
              templateUrl: baseTemplateUrl + "customers.html",
              controller: 'customersController'
          })
          .state('signup', {
              url: '/signup',
              templateUrl: baseTemplateUrl + "signup.html",
              controller: 'signupController'
          });


Thank you in advance,

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